If your cat has been diagnosed with feline diabetes, make sure you talk with your vet thoroughly about treatment options, medications available, and long-term care. The best way to help your cat is to follow your vet’s treatment instructions. Some cats may need to have insulin injections while other cats may do well with oral medications. Your vet can help you find the right dosage no matter the type of treatment. During the stage of finding the right dosage and medication there could be complications so it’s important to always check in with your vet. For instance, if too much insulin is given while trying to find the right dosage then your cat could low blood sugar or Hypoglycemia. Signs of this complication may include weakness, listlessness, lack of coordination, convulsions and even coma. The condition can be fatal if not treated. Notify your vets Murrieta, CA immediately of any signs of complications from medications.
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